https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71940
--- Comment #15 from Aprax <[email protected]> --- The problem also occurs when doing a "copy/paste" within the same sheet. 1) A rules exists for a range A2:B1048576 (i.e. no real upper limit will ever be reached) 2) data exists in cells A2:B600 3) copy cells A540:B540 to A551:B551. 4) there are new rules and the old rule has been changed, by the program. The program creates new rules that are exactly the same, it's just that after awhile the list gets very convoluted/messy and it's a pain to have to clean it up afterwards. Surely someone (a dev) can create their own spreadsheet, add rules that span several columns and many rows and then do the copy/paste step and see that the rules have been changed by the program. And then fix the problem. Otherwise it makes Conditional Formatting less of a feature and more of an example of how free software is disorganized, not fully tested before release and less than professional. I assume that the "unconfirmed" status means that no one is looking at this. When will it be changed to "assigned"? Or, should I look for an alternative program? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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